Spatially discretised compensation method for coordinate transformation in large-scale metrology under nonuniform temperature field

Author:

Luo WenxuORCID,Yu Cijun,Wang QingORCID,Zhao Anan,Ke Yinglin

Abstract

Abstract Temperature-variation-induced error compensation plays a pivotal role in large-scale metrology, in which the nonuniform temperature field would greatly influence the coordinate transformation process between different systems. This paper proposes a novel analytical thermal deformation compensation method with spatial discretisation modelling among 2D distributed enhanced reference system points to reduce the thermal influence on the coordinate transformation process. First, the analytical thermal deformation model based on the spatial discretisation is established with the plane thermal elastic mechanics and the Finite Difference Method. Then the nonuniform temperature field model is developed based on Ordinary Kriging spatial interpolation. Finally, a compensation method for the coordinate transformation process is proposed based on the actual measurement data and the proposed thermal deformation model. The experimental results illustrate the existence and significance of the nonuniform feature of the temperature field. By the proposed compensation method, the coordinate transformation error is reduced by 47.13% and 76.67% in the x and y directions, respectively. The method is applicable to diminish the influence of thermal deformation under a nonuniform temperature field on the coordinate transformation of large-scale metrology.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Plan of China

National Basic Scientific Research Program of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Instrumentation,Engineering (miscellaneous)

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